Freeway
Platform: Atari 2600
Region: USA
Media: Cartridge
Controller: Joystick
Genre: Action
Gametype: Licensed
Release Year: 1981
Developer: Activision
Publisher: Activision
Players: 1 or 2 VS
Programmer: David Crane
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Freeway was one of the first titles released by Activision in their bold move to publish independent games for the Atari 2600. Both players control chickens who can be made to run across a ten-lane highway filled with traffic in an effort to "get to the other side." Every time a chicken gets across, a point is earned for that player. If hit by a car, the chicken is forced back a bit, and in some modes is pushed all the way back to the bottom of the screen. The winner is the player who has scored the most points in the two minutes allotted.

The chickens are only allowed to move up or down. The chicken sprite includes a limited bit of animation and the character clucks when struck by a car.

Comparisons are often made to Frogger, since that game also features crossing a street filled with moving vehicles. But the gameplay is different and both games were developed independently at the same time. Similarities did help sales when Frogger was popular in the arcades and a home version was not yet available.

Trivia:

Many early Activision games included contests. If a player scored over a certain number of points and sent in a photograph of the television screen, Activision would send the player a cloth patch for that particular game. For Freeway, the player needed to score 20 or more points on either Road 3 or Road 7 and was rewarded with a "Save The Chicken Foundation" patch featuring the Activision logo and the stylized "running chicken" image from the game package.

David Crane came up with the game during the SCES in Chicago, when he observed someone attempting to cross Lake Shore Drive on foot.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeway_(video_game)
